One Coin. Two Coin. What Coin? Bitcoin.

Crypto for Grownups Made as Easy as Child's Play

Non-Fiction - Business/Finance
104 Pages
Reviewed on 10/14/2022
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Reviewed by Diana Lopez for Readers' Favorite

Cryptocurrencies have the potential to transform the financial world as we know it. The advantages they provide to the economy include earning a sound return and the ability to operate 24 hours a day, plus the system is secure and transparent. Cryptocurrencies are not tied to a single currency or economy and their price depends on global demand. We live in a time of constant change, and we have to adapt to the new economic system if we want to progress. The cryptocurrency world offers a unique investment opportunity. One Coin. Two Coin. What Coin? Bitcoin: Crypto for Grownups Made as Easy as Child's Play teaches us everything we need to know to invest with the least amount of risk. Information is provided about Bitcoin and how to use other cryptocurrencies. People who have experience share their advice, with contributions from Elaine Wilkes, Dan Hollings, Daniel Hall, and Lisa Rothstein. They are experts in their field and the book summarizes their research and findings.

One Coin. Two Coin. What Coin? Bitcoin is a practical guide, with a colorful and engaging presentation, as well as being an easy-to-read book. Elaine Wilkes, Dan Hollings, Daniel Hall, and Lisa Rothstein explain cryptocurrencies using examples and images, making the content informative and relevant. When you are new to cryptocurrency the terminology can be confusing, but it is clarified in the text. The authors teach the basic concepts of how to transact securely. The book explains in detail the difference between paper money and cryptocurrencies. Readers will now understand the process and can invest with confidence.